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post 25 Mar 2024, 20:27
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Hi everyone!

I have a lose hose on a left side of a car under the battery.
Does anyone knows what this hose is?

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post 26 Mar 2024, 08:17
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it should take gases out from the battery under the car, so that they don't corode the BIW (Suposition, I can't yet see your pictures, but if it's a black rifled plastic hose that's it). It should go to a hose barb either on the battery or on the underside of the battery tray.


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post 26 Mar 2024, 10:48
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It's not black rifled, it's grey smooth hose.


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post 26 Mar 2024, 11:25
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QUOTE(einstein1984 @ 26 Mar 2024, 08:17)
it should take leakage out from the battery under the car, so that they don't corode the BIW (Suposition, I can't yet see your pictures, but if it's a black rifled plastic hose that's it). It should go to a hose barb either on the battery or on the underside of the battery tray.
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In case the battery boils, the liquid drains out through that hose.
That hose is inserted into the plastic tray under the battery.

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post 26 Mar 2024, 11:32
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It's the drain hose from the battery tray.Screenshot_20240326_112733_Opera.jpg ( Size: 226.69k ) Number of downloads: 94

But it shouldn't dangle like that under the car, maybe an inch or so, are you sure it is not detached from the tray? Did you pull it?


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post 26 Mar 2024, 12:39
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Just put some water in battery tray and see if is flowing through that hose.


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post 26 Mar 2024, 12:58
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I didn't touch the hose, it's not easily accessible.
Where exactly does that hose should be?
Can I put it back myself, without going to the car service?

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post 26 Mar 2024, 21:54
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If you disconnect the battery and remove the clamp that holds it down, than lift the battery up, you'll see the tray. Lift the tray and see a nipple at the bottom, where the hose is supposed to be connected. Its a tight fit, no thread or such. Simply push the hose onto the drain nipple. The hose is quite stiff.

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post 26 Mar 2024, 22:15
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OK, thanks.

I'll try to put it back without removing the battery, it's rather inaccessible, but I have long arms, so maybe I can squeeze it in, though I am not sure where that tray exactly is.


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post 27 Mar 2024, 07:55
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The battery SITS in the tray. If the hose was not to be attached to the tray, it would have long be gone. Maybe yours is simply a bit longer.
Here' s a pic from my old car:


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post 27 Mar 2024, 13:56
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I will check that.

Nevertheless, it's not critical, it will not cause any problems driving the car.


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